Winter Warmers: Six homes for sale with stunning fireplaces

Winter Warmers: Six homes for sale with stunning fireplaces

A timeless feature of any property, the fireplace continues to deliver warmth and charm to homes. Enjoy our selection of cosy fireplaces in properties for sale right now.


The Street, Pluckley
Guide price £700,000 - £750,000

This enchanting Grade II Listed semi-detached cottage is ideally located in the picturesque village of Pluckley. Local 'Dering' style windows feature throughout this cottage, they frame the light as it floods this dual aspect living room. The wonderful feature brick inglenook fireplace with log burning stove makes this room a cosy spot for those chilly winter evenings.




Abbots Grange, Stawell
Guide price £1,000,000 - £1,200,000
Abbots Grange is currently on the market with our partner office in Somerset. It is a handsome, attached, country house, steeped in history, located on a quiet lane just down from the picturesque church in the peaceful village of Stawell. Originally part of a larger property that was sympathetically divided into two many years ago, creating an individual home with an expansive garden and a feeling of seclusion and privacy.

Fit for a banquet, the dining room with seating for 20 people, features a large inglenook fireplace to keep guests warm during dinner. That's not all though, the drawing room features an impressive stone carved fireplace.




The Street, Hamstreet
Guide price £1,000,000 - £1,100,000

This substantial family home is situated on a shared private road within the pretty village of Hamstreet. The community of Hamstreet has a lot to offer its residents with its own village shop, farm shop, local pub, tea room and an Indian restaurant as well as a doctors surgery. Nearby villages have lovely pubs to visit with The Woolpack at Warehorne being a short drive away. This beautiful home is ready to move into and is ideal for a growing family or perhaps extended families looking to combine households.

The generous living room has French doors which open onto the garden and has a feature central log burner that heats both the living room and the kitchen/dining room. The impressive, double aspect 27'1 x 18'11 kitchen/dining room has plenty of room for the family to come together or to entertain guests. Its modern design is pleasing on the eye with wooden worktops, exposed brickwork throughout and a large centre island as well as plenty of cupboards and worktop space.




Burleigh Road, Charing
Guide price £900,000 - £950,000

This stunning historical family home was built in 1907 and is steeped in history having been used as a Voluntary Aid detachment hospital (VAD) during the First World War. The current owners have beautifully maintained this Edwardian property to exceptional standards including some of the original features such as the high ceilings and skirting boards, original wooden flooring and doors plus original fireplaces throughout.

The astounding triple aspect living room runs the entire depth of the house and is beautifully lit by four Edwardian windows. With the bay window to the front and double doors to the back the sun shines right the way through the house. An authentic original fireplace proves to be the focal point in this room and the hard wood flooring compliments this perfectly.




Honey Lane, Otham
Guide price £900,000 - £950,000

This beautifully presented four bedroom cottage dates back to the 17th Century and is brimming with history and original features including some of the original beams and brickwork. The property is unlisted and has been lovingly modernised by the current owners. Exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace in the sitting room make the space feel warm and cosy.




Station Road, Pluckley
Guide price £900,000 - £950,000

Situated in the historic village of Pluckley is this detached five bedroom attractive family home. From the entrance hallway, double doors lead you to the living room with a beautiful feature inglenook fireplace with a large EFEL wood burner. This bright dual aspect room also has convenient access to the garden patio through French doors.




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